Undocumented People With No Health Insurance Struggle Especially Hard From COVID-19

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Undocumented People With No Health Insurance Struggle Especially Hard From COVID-19
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People who contract COVID-19 can spend months in recovery and end up with long-term disabilities. It's especially hard for undocumented immigrants who are at high risk an don't have health insurance.

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